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Experts: Education key to U.S. competitiveness

April 17, 2007 Science, technology, engineering and math programs need a boost for the country to maintain its edge, panelists say at governors' forum.Photo: An innovation initiative TAGS: Governor, competitiveness, education, math, engineering, science, initiative, talent, Arizona, Silicon Valley, U.S., California, expert, tax

Is a global high-tech work force bad for U.S.?

March 20, 2006 Experts torn about the impact of a swell of skilled workers in foreign countries and a drop in some U.S. advanced degrees. TAGS: work force, worker, science, innovation, professor, U.S., nation

Gates calls for 'infinite' H-1Bs, better schools

March 7, 2007 Microsoft chairman urges fixes to immigration law, better math and science education, and more research spending. TAGS: Bill Gates, H-1B, foreigner, politician, math, high-technology company, chairman, science, leader, U.S., school, teacher, Microsoft Corp.

If you give a bot a basketball...

March 17, 2006 They're hardly Kobe and Shaq, but these robots can fling a Nerf ball--and inspire kids to learn science, too. Photos: Bots hit the court TAGS: bot, robot, science, Palo Alto, field, California, kid, U.S., video

The best of times in science and tech

April 3, 2006 SRI head Curt Carlson tells why these are heady days and where things are going from here. Photos: Innovation on display at SRI TAGS: SRI International, drug, science, innovation, development, California, HDTV, U.S.

Scientists seek cold, hard facts on polar changes

March 2, 2007 Major international effort to push multidisciplinary research at the North and South Poles as concern mounts over global warming.Images: A century of polar exploration TAGS: scientist, stamp, science, region, collaboration, ice, satellite, project, U.S.
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